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Your pool area is supposed to be a retreat—not a mud pit or a maintenance nightmare. Here in Kennesaw, we see a lot of pools surrounded by struggling natural grass, especially in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Due West where that thick Cobb County red clay makes things complicated. The ground gets hard as concrete in summer, then soggy when the rains come, and suddenly you're tracking dirt into your pool or dealing with dead patches. Artificial turf solves that problem. It's the practical answer homeowners in Stilesboro and around the Kennesaw Mountain area have been adopting, and frankly, it makes sense when you're dealing with 78-plus days a year over 90 degrees. We install pool-area turf that actually drains properly, won't degrade from chlorine splash, and stays green year-round without the weekly mowing or fertilizer schedule. Most HOAs in the area are on board with it, too—especially when you use a quality product that looks right and integrates with the rest of your yard design. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know these yards, these neighborhoods, and these expectations.
Kennesaw's red clay is beautiful in photos, but it's genuinely tough to work with around pools. That clay doesn't drain like soil in other parts of Georgia—water pools on the surface, which means muddy feet and degraded turf edges. When we install around your pool deck, we account for that by preparing the base properly and ensuring your artificial turf has excellent sub-base drainage. The heat is another big factor. With nearly 80 days above 90 degrees annually, natural grass around a pool gets stressed fast—it browns out, thin patches appear, and chlorine splash accelerates the decline. Artificial turf handles Kennesaw's summer brutality without fading or breaking down. Most HOAs in Legacy Park, Due West, and Stilesboro permit artificial pool turf as long as it meets residential standards for appearance and doesn't violate community aesthetic guidelines. We spec products that pass those inspections. Your pool deck itself might be 200 to 400 square feet depending on the lot size—typical for Kennesaw residential properties. We'll clear any existing sod, amend the base to prevent settling, and install turf with proper pitch so water moves toward drainage and away from your pool equipment.
Most Kennesaw HOAs permit artificial turf for pool areas if it looks residential-grade and maintains neighborhood standards. We've worked with Legacy Park and Due West communities and know their guidelines. We'll use products that pass inspection—no industrial-looking surfaces. Always check your specific covenants or email your HOA, but we've had very few rejections for pool turf in this area.
Not if you use the right product. We install pool-grade artificial turf with chlorine-resistant backing and UV-stabilized fibers rated for splash zones. Kennesaw's intense summer sun actually makes UV protection crucial anyway. Rinse the turf occasionally if you notice chemical buildup, but standard pool use won't degrade quality turf.
Our installation includes proper sub-base preparation to bypass Cobb County's clay compaction problem. We grade away from your pool, use permeable base layers, and ensure water drains through and away. This prevents the muddy, waterlogged conditions that kill natural grass in our area's heavy soil.
Absolutely. With 78+ days above 90 degrees yearly, natural grass requires constant watering, fertilizing, and reseeding. Artificial turf eliminates that cycle. You'll save water, reduce maintenance, and have a usable pool deck year-round without the dead patches and mud that plague natural lawns in this climate.
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